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Athens and Tellico Railway: Tennessee Railroad: TENN SOU: 1918 1973 Tennessee Railway: Tennessee Railway: SOU: 1904 1918 Tennessee Railroad: Tennessee and Alabama Railroad: L&N: 1852 1866 Nashville and Decatur Railroad: Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad: SOU: 1911 1922 Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway: Tennessee and Carolina ...
West Tennessee Railroad; Western and Atlantic Railroad This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad; Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad; Mississippi Central Railroad (1852–74) Mississippi and Tennessee RailNet; Missouri Pacific Railroad; Mobile and Ohio Railroad; Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Railroad
This is a list of heritage railroads in the United States; there are currently no such railroads in two U.S. states, Mississippi and North Dakota. Visitors aboard the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Blue Ridge, Georgia
Railroad AAR rep. mark Alabama & Tennessee River Railway: ATN Alabama Southern Railroad: ABS Alabama Warrior Railway: ABWR Autauga Northern Railroad: AUT Birmingham Terminal Railway: BHRR CG Railway: CGR Chattahoochee & Gulf Railroad: CHAT Conecuh Valley Railroad: COEH Wiregrass Central Railroad: WGCR
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Bay Line Railroad [11] BAYL: III: Acquired - 2005: 182 mi (293 km) Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad [12] BPRR: II: Founded - 1988: 728 mi (1,172 km) Operates Allegheny and Eastern Railroad, Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. California Northern Railroad [13] CFNR: III: Acquired - 2012 a: 255 mi (410 km) Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway ...
The Tennessee Railroad (reporting mark TENN) was a short line standard gauge (4 ft 8 1 ⁄ 2 in) common carrier railroad running from Oneida, Tennessee to Fork Mountain, Tennessee. Reorganized in 1973 by the Southern Railway as the Tennessee Railway , it remains a subsidiary of Norfolk Southern .